Tuesday, April 05, 2005

(Georgia Tech physics professor Z.L.) Wang, 44, was awarded his second nanotechnology-related patent in
March. In five years, Wang says, it might lead to an early cancer
detection system, and in 20 years to "nanobots," theoretical
atomic-sized particles that could travel the blood stream hunting down
cancer cells and repairing damaged blood vessels. More here

Hey, Daniel,
This is your guy, right? Do you think he really used "nanobots," or was
that the reporter injecting the word?
Howard

From: Daniel Moore
To: Howard Lovy
Howard -
Yeah, that's my guy. He could have used 'nanobots' (he's used it before)
though it does sound more like the reporter used it and ZL concurred or
something like that.

Maybe I need to read the atlanta business journal more...
D

From: Howard Lovy
To: Daniel Moore
Is that "for the record," sir? Don't want to get you in trouble with
your boss.
HL